Well it's that time again, I've swapped back from Nikon to Canon and well, we'll see if it sticks this time. Funds weren't there to get what I wanted as far as bodies so I went with 5D Mark II's instead of III's. One thing I noticed, I swapped mainly for video and the inexpensive prime L glass floating around out there, where is 60fps 720...or even 720 at all?! I updated both cameras to the latest firmware and was shocked to see if wasn't there. Both my D800 and D7000's had it. I've read so many reports where it was supposed to be available in a firmware but unless I missed something, it looks like Canon decided not to do this?

As far I remember, fariers once said there is no need for tires, like Bill said there is no need for more than 512 kb of RAM.
I did not say there is no need for cameras doing video. I just told "I never did" as an answer to OPs question.

I've used them and I've switched systems more times than most people have changed underwear. Honestly, for me it doesn't matter if it can or can't, I prefer the system (the D800 was a COMPLETE let down!!!)